ainsley: we are one day away from an election. and we have a live studio audience for the first time in years. it s wonderful to see so many familiar faces, new faces. you all are our family. you are our customers. you keep us on air and we love you all and we appreciate your loyalty to fox news. thank you. thank you. [applause] brian: cover of the new york post is fascinating today. they merged two worlds. the jets upset over the best team in the afc. basically in the jets can come back fourth quarter on 13 play drive and win 20-17 why can t lee zeldin go from 24 points back and go ahead and win the governor s race. [applause] steve: absolutely. and when you look at the real clear politics average of the race, right now kathy hochul is leading him by 5 percentage points. the big question is ultimately who is motivated. and is that are those polls that they take the average of, are they accurate? because here in new york city, how many people are from out of town? a
security expert. and the australian open tennis tournament gets underway with novak djokovic back and chasing a tenth title a year after he was deported for breaching covid rules. hello and welcome. we begin in nepal where a day of mourning will be observed after officials say at least 68 people have died in a plane crash in the central part of the country. there were 72 people on board the aircraft, which came down just a mile from its destination. the plane was operated by yeti airlines, and was flying from kathmandu airport to the tourist town of pokhara. it came down in the gorge of seti, a mile from the runway at pokhara airport. from kathmandu, our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan sent this report. footage thought to show the final moments of yeti airlines flight 691. first, you see the plane veer off course. then you hear it. thunderous roar a raging inferno. the twin engine plane crashed into a gorge, close to the tourist town of pokhara, minutes before it was due to
soledar is important more than anything as a symbolic victory after months of defeats in and around kyiv, kharkiv region, and kherson as well. so for them, after suffering these defeats to take soledar would be a victory, a symbolic, if not strategic victory. ben wedeman, thank you very much. appreciate that. cnn this morning continues right now. lisa marie presley, good morning, everyone, friday, january 13th and we are remembering lisa marie presley. looking back at the life of elvis only daughter. she was so young. we ll look at her life. also a special counsel now appointed to investigate joe biden s classified document scandal. who is robert hur and what does this mean for the president? in just a few moments senate majority leader, chuck schumer is going to join us at the desk. what he thinks of the president s handling of classified materials. we begin with more than 30 tornados have torn through the south with georgia and alabama hit the hardest
even as those parents, moms, dads, sisters, brothers, outside pleading for action. even as the kids, the heroes, the warriors inside, called 9-1-1, over and over and over again, one of them calling 9-1-1 flex after time, begging for help. time wasted. that may have saved some of the 19 children into teachers that are now dead. the anger is palpable. i talked to the brother of ten-year-old victim xavier lopez, as well as his girlfriend. take a listen. are you guys frustrated at all by the way the police handle? this very. which frustrates you the most? they didn t do anything. they just standing around the whole time. they didn t do anything. that is much of what s the community is saying. they did not do anything. they were standing around the whole time. why did they not act? could babies be alive today had they acted sooner? while officials released a new timeline of events, there are still so many unanswered questions. in fact there are more. questions they still
or inflationary? and what about those other sharply rising bills: is inflation stalking the globe? to discuss all that, in the studio are: the american journalist stephanie baker, a senior writer with bloomberg markets. steve richards, a political commentator who presents the podcast rock and roll politics; and ian martin, who founded and edits the news website reaction, and is a columist for the times. straight in. at the end of the week, much predicted and much debated, where is the prime ministers position now? he where is the prime ministers position now? where is the prime ministers position now? where is the prime ministers osition now? , ~ position now? he has survived. all this h -e position now? he has survived. all this hype about position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue grey, - position now? he has survived. all this hype about sue grey, an - this hype about sue grey, an official conducting a